Non Prescription Glasses

Non Prescription Glasses


For those folks whose vision hasn't deteriorated to the point that they require prescription corrective lenses, non prescription glasses or reading glasses (as they are often called) can come in quite handy. Non prescription glasses can magnify your reading material in order for you to see better "close up" instead of holding documents out far from your face to read them. As we age, the lenses on our eyes become harder – which makes it difficult to focus on items that are at close proximity. Non prescription glasses fit the bill for doing everything from reading to working your favorite crossword puzzles. When selecting your non prescription glasses, you'll need to first determine the strength of the glasses that are required for you. This is best done by trying on several pairs of varying strengths to see which has the best effect on your reading efforts. And just as the case is with prescription glasses, there are a huge number of styles, sizes, and colors to choose from when it comes to purchasing your non prescription glasses. Let's look at how to determine what type of non prescription glasses and frames looks best for you. When possible, trying frames on in front of a mirror or with an honest friend in tow can be the best way to find the most attractive frames that will compliment your facial structure, hair color and skin color. Perhaps even more important than looking good, your non prescription glasses should fit properly and feel good. Actually, you shouldn't "feel" them at all when you're wearing them – just as with normal eyeglasses for vision correction. Whether your normal style is contemporary or traditional, finding a frame that coordinates with your normal fashion taste is important. Non prescription glasses are relatively inexpensive so experimenting by buying several pairs in different colors will certainly not "break the bank". Many people want the look of eyeglasses even thought they don't require correction of their vision, even from "reading glasses". For these people, manufacturers now make clear lenses in non prescription glasses that are worn at whim – much like you would a bracelet or necklace! Online retailers typically offer the best prices on their non prescription glasses, which means that owning a pair to match every outfit will cost you more elsewhere. Look for special deals with online retailers when you buy more than one pair of non prescription glasses.